It seems to me that the promotion of the idea of providing equipment is the same as "owning a buisness" seems a bit shaky at best.It's kinda like saying "Elizabeth" is the queen of england.I mean , she does'nt make the rules , she has no way of effecting policy , she has no governing authority or responsibility. I feel i'm pretty much in the same position. I have no real product. Nothing tangible. Restricting my availability does'nt affect the market. I can't set my own prices. Demand does'nt drive the market , otherwise the huge "driver shortage" i keep hearing about would increase my rates and force carriers to find ways to attract and keep drivers happy. It seems to me i'm no more than an old time prospector looking for that rich vein that that will provide my fame and fortune. But i think when the "gold rush" is over...the only rich people will be the supply stores,(yes fed-ex,panther,landstar, i'm talking about you.),.I've never seen a market that is so luke warm on the issue...or are they? Was'nt that the big rally cry of illegal aliens last summer "no one else wants these low paying manual labor jobs". It seems the way NAFTA is worded that there is only a thin barrier holding back mexican trucks. I wonder how that will effect the rates?